Margo Dressed in Avignon by Yolanda Fundora
Lazies, I’ve been busy playing with Margo, dressing her in beautiful fabrics. Here are three snappy Margo Handbags made using the ‘Avignon’ line by Yolanda Fundora for Blank Fabrics. The blue reminds me of blue/white dishes. Here are all three beauties lined up for their group photo.
I was only sent three pieces in each colorway and Margo calls for four fabrics. I used the front pocket fabric (blue/white floral) for the Bag-E-Bottom sleeve and the front cover (blue on blue vine) for the inside pockets as well. To do so, I needed 2/3 yd cuts of two outside fabrics and 1/2 yd cut of the lining fabric.
And a peek inside each one below. My extensive zipper collection came in handy with these cuties. I had a Yale Blue and an Atom Red zip on hand – they matched perfectly!
Lastly, I took a break from Margo recently and made a Superman cape for my nephew’s 5th birthday. Hubster Michael was a good sport and tested the super powers of the cape for me. I grabbed a quick pic as he was getting ready for take off. I found the cape tutorial here.
Enjoy!
Joan
Wish I knew how to type a catcall whistle on the computer. Those bags are even more beautiful than all of the other examples you’ve posted. Time to shop!
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!! and that includes the cape ๐
Joan, You have out done yourself yet again. They are so beautiful !!!!!!! Jean
I guess you are superwoman, in your field and your hubby is superman in his………………….
good morning lazy girl, i love all of your bags and i watched u on Kayes Quilting on the internet, thats how i learned to do your bags it is so much fun. (question), r u planning in the near future to demo this bag or any other bags on kayes show? THAT WOULD BE SO GREAT. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND GOD BLESS U.
I love your bags! Thanks so much for the cape info. All 3 grandsons will have one before the month is out!
SO awesome. These look so beautiful.
Thanks for the surprise in the mail. You have come so far and so talented. AWESOME.
Michael is such a cut up. LOL.
Susie
Love all the different ways you use your patterns. Thanks for designing such lovely things.